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A014777 Position of the start of the first occurrence of n after the decimal point in pi = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288... +0
10
32, 1, 6, 9, 2, 4, 7, 13, 11, 5, 49, 94, 148, 110, 1, 3, 40, 95, 424, 37, 53, 93, 135, 16, 292, 89, 6, 28, 33, 186, 64, 137, 15, 24, 86, 9, 285, 46, 17, 43, 70, 2, 92, 23, 59, 60, 19, 119, 87, 57, 31, 48, 172, 8, 191, 130, 210, 404, 10, 4, 127, 219, 20, 312, 22, 7, 117, 98, 605 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

LINKS

Ronald R. King and T. D. Noe, Table of n, a(n) for n=0..9999

Dave Andersen, The Pi-Search Page.

EXAMPLE

In the decimal expansion of Pi, the string "0" is found at position 32 counting from the first digit after the decimal point. The string "1" is found at position 1, the string "2" at position 6, the string "3" at position 9, etc.

PROGRAM

(MAGMA) k:=700; R := RealField(k); [ Position(IntegerToString(Round(10^k*(-3 + Pi(R)))), IntegerToString(n)) : n in [0..68] ]; /* Klaus Brockhaus, Feb 15 2007 */

CROSSREFS

Cf. A000796, A078197, A103186 (another version).

Sequence in context: A079312 A062543 A086820 this_sequence A134203 A103325 A037932

Adjacent sequences: A014774 A014775 A014776 this_sequence A014778 A014779 A014780

KEYWORD

nonn,base

AUTHOR

Paul Simon (paulsimn(AT)microtec.net) and Simon Plouffe (simon.plouffe(AT)gmail.com)

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Klaus Brockhaus (klaus-brockhaus(AT)t-online.de), Feb 15 2007

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